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BASO Gas Products RSDA95A-120C Solenoid Coil 110/120V

Special Price $36.04 Regular Price $46.85
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RSDA95A-120C
The BASO Gas Products RSDA95A-120C valve coil is a key component in HVAC systems that regulates gas flow. It's an electromagnetic device that converts electrical energy into magnetism. When energized, the coil generates a magnetic field that opens a valve, allowing gas to pass through. Conversely, when de-energized, the magnetic field collapses, closing the valve and stopping the gas flow. This 120V, 50/60 Hz coil weighs around 0.37 lbs and is compatible with various Baso gas valves found in furnaces, air handlers, and rooftop units. By precisely controlling gas flow, the valve coil ensures safe and efficient operation of these HVAC systems.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.37lbs
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Type of Gas: Voltage: 120V
Manufacturer Name: BASO Gas Products
Product Number: RSDA95A-120C
OEM Part Number: RSDA95A-120C
Product Description: 110/120V Valve Coil
Weight:0.37lbs/167.83g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the BASO Gas Products RSDA95A-120C Solenoid Coil?

Inspect electrical connections regularly for tightness and corrosion. Keep the coil clean and dry to prevent insulation breakdown. Ensure proper voltage supply to avoid overheating. Replace if signs of burning or irregular operation appear.

What are common issues with the BASO Gas Products RSDA95A-120C Solenoid Coil?

  • Coil burnout due to voltage fluctuations.
  • Failure to energize valve.
  • Intermittent actuation.
  • Overheating during continuous duty.
  • Insulation degradation.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power and gas supply.

Step 2: Verify voltage matches rating.

Step 3: Remove old coil carefully from valve.

Step 4: Align new solenoid coil onto valve stem.

Step 5: Secure coil and reconnect wiring terminals.

Step 6: Restore power and test operation for leaks.

Step 7: Ensure safe operation and check heating.